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How To Childrens Books

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Looking at picture books or reading story books can bring a child immense pleasure as well as contribute to their development. It is never too early to introduce children to books. Below are some tips to consider when choosing books that are age-appropriate.



Babies and Toddlers

?Very young children are stimulated and interested by brightly coloured pictures of simple objects and shapes.

?Board books and cloth books have the advantage of being hardwearing.

?They respond well to books that have tactile elements for example cloth books with different textures and materials.

?As they become toddlers they start to fine-tune listening skills and they respond well to books with simple texts and good rhythms.

?Also wordless books offer visual and mental stimulation by allowing the child to use their imagination to create their own stories.

Nursery School or Pre-school Children

?Nursery stories and books showing images of things familiar to them are enjoyable to children at this age.

?They also tend to enjoy stories with themes that mirror their experiences.

?As children at this age develop their ability to read simple words, books with more complex text with rhythm and repetition become enjoyable to listen to and read.

?As their co-ordination develops they can have fun with interactive books for instance that move, pop up or involving them pressing buttons.

Primary school Years (5-8 years)

?Bear in mind that very few children learn to read before they are 5 years old. Most learn at 5 and some learn a little after. It need not be a cause for concern if your child appears slows at reading in this phase.

?At this stage children love to read or listen to stories that have strong storylines and characters and of course pictures that help them to understand what is happening.

?If your child has developed a keen interest in reading and likes to read alone, choose books by publishers who produce what are called an `Easy Reader` series style of book. These books have words and themes from everyday use and often moving from easy to difficult reading levels.

?There are a wide range of books available to children at this stage. Fiction books inspire imagination and creative thinking. Also information books on a whole range of topics are also available. Choose books that encourage their interests and satisfy their curiosity about the world around them.

Older Children (9-12 years and older)

?Choose books with the child in mind. Suggest books that reflect their interests and tastes.

?Age level and suitability is often indicated on the book jacket. This is a good guideline. But if your child needs the challenge do not be afraid to buy books that are children a little older than your child.

?Children at this age also like to look at well illustrated books.

?Some children's books have become what you would call `classics`. These types of books should be part of a child's library. They have great appeal which is why they are called classics. They can be enjoyed also by the family when read out loud together.

?While classics have their appeal and place in a child's reading experience, so do contemporary books dealing with contemporary themes. Again, a child's personality will determine the kinds of things they are interested in.

Storing and displaying books for children is something that needs some thoughts. When they are very young, storing them in baskets makes them accessible. As they get older you may wish to make the best use of limited space in a bedroom by building shelves. Ensure that they are at a height that makes the books accessible. Encouraging children to take care of their books as well of library books is important. Encouraging children to put their books away in their special space in their room and keeping shelves tidy is all part of them learning respect for books and of course learning to keep their room tidy! Bookends help to keep books tidy. They can be decorated with your child's favourite theme or reflecting the theme of the child's room d'cor.

There are many resources on the internet that support you in choosing and storing books for your children. With a little thought you can help your child to create a magical space filled with books well chosen that will delight them over and over again.
How To Childrens Books
If you have children you'll want to give them a love of books at an early age so that they grow up enjoying the wonders of the written word. Children's literature has become big news over the past few years and the sale of these types of books continues to grow each month. Parents are extremely interested in giving their children the start that they need when it comes to education and learning. Reading is a great way to prepare your child to look at the world openly and inquisitively.

You have a lot of choices when you start building a child's library. Whatever their ages, there are sure to be subjects that they'll want to explore further. Books with bright, easily identifiable pictures are best for infants and toddlers. Too young for words, they will be fascinated by the images and sounds that are incorporated into your reading to them.

Although babies and toddlers are more interested in pictures, those aged 3 to 6 will start looking for other things. They still like the pictures, but they also expect to be entertained. They will learn to associate the pictures with the words you're reading aloud. Soon they will want to "read" along with you, and before you know it, they will be able to repeat all the words of the story from memory.

Children like to find examples of their everyday life in their stories and such books are the most popular ones. When buying books for the children aged 4-6 years it is important to have bright pictures and interesting stories.

By the time children are school-aged, they can't wait to learn how to read. They will still enjoy having someone read to them, but they will be ready to try out their own skills. Some stories they usually like are about adventures, mysteries, and fantasy.

Older children that are reading well on their own will want to read books that are longer and have a subject matter that keeps them entertained for long periods of time. The Harry Potter books are of course some of the most requested books in the children's literature market today.

Older children on the other hand like to read books which are well written according to their level. Often they like mystery themes in which the protagonist solves a mystery. This kind of books, help them develop confidence and self growth.

However, al these tips are by no means an exact guide to buying children's books. It continues to be a tricky exercise as each child has his or her own particular taste. You have to use the trial and error method. You will find that for no particular reason children like some books and leave other untouched.

A good idea is to taker your children along while selecting books for them. Let them pick out the ones they like. This will given them an impetus to read according to their likes and dislikes. You will however, need to supervise to ensure that they select books matching their level.
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